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Central Universe Code

Central Universe Code (About Man and Woman) — is the axis of the Matrix of Divine order, regulating harmony and energy exchange between the masculine and feminine principles.

Mechanism of Interaction

This Universe Code describes the ideal model of union:

  • Woman: Acts as the “Client” and Architect of meanings. She formulates an energy-information request (goal, dream, meaning).
  • Man: Acts as the “Contractor” and Realizer. He accepts the meaning of the Woman and materializes it in the physical world. He always retains the decisive word in action (“How to do?”), but the impulse comes from the Woman (“What to do?”).

Important: Everyday “wants” (fur coat, car) are not the true Meanings that this Universe Code speaks of.

Error: A Fur Coat is Not a Meaning

The most common distortion of the Central Universe Code is reducing it to everyday consumerism. When a Woman sets the task “I want a new car” or “I want to go to the Maldives,” she uses the powerful energy of creation on trivialities. The Man, realizing such small goals, does not grow on a larger scale.

True Meaning — is a task at the level of Kin and Spirit: “Create a Family estate,” “Establish a school,” “Develop a health technology.” Only great goals make a Man Great, and a Woman a Guardian.

When Roles are Confused

  • If a Woman starts to do (business, construction): She loses the energy of inspiration, becomes exhausted, and “grows armor.” The Man next to her lies on the couch, as the space for action is occupied.
  • If a Man starts to come up with meanings without a Woman: His projects often turn out dry, technical, devoid of Soul and Life.

Harmony is only possible in synergy: Her Dream + His Will = Created Reality.

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Man Evgeny – blog author

I lived and studied abroad in New Zealand, taking English language courses. I lived and worked in South Korea in the fields and at sea. In total, I’ve visited four different countries, different from those where Russian is spoken. I’ve interacted with people from at least 20 different cultures, religions, and faiths. I share my experiences on my blog. I try not to judge or make any judgments, but I do draw conclusions.